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Vocabulary and grammar review Uni~ 1





            Vocabulary                                            Grammar

            0  Complete these sentences with the correct form of   €) Complete these sentences with the correct form of
               problem, trouble, affect or effect.                   the adjective or adverb in brackets.
               1  I hope my visit won't cause you too much           1  People who are ready to change their views
                  tro'JA.ble.  .                                       often find it  e..~s'er  (easy)  to adapt to a new
               2  Studying at a foreign university will greatly        culture.
                          the way you see the world.                 2  You will learn the language much
               3  If you are not careful about money, you can get       (quickly)  if you share accommodation with
                  into a lot of      financially.                      people from the country - in other words, it will
               4  Investigators are carrying out research into the     save you a lot of time.
                          of culture shock on overseas students.     3  Many students are attracted to this university
               5  Some students have had many         adapting         because it  has the reputation of being the one
                  to our very different lifestyle.                     with the         (good)  teachers.
               6  New technologies have had an enormous              4  I think this is the     (complicated)
                          on the way we interact.                      language I have ever tried to study; I really don't
                                                                       know if I'm making progress.
            6  Study the graph below and complete these
                                                                     5  You'll find the film much      (funny)  if you
               sentences with percent or percentage. Then decide
                                                                       watch it in the original version.
               if the sentences are true (T)  or false (F)  according
                                                                     6  Many overseas students find  understanding
               to the graph. Correct the false ones.
                                                                       other students a        (big)  problem than
               1  Sixty-five .pe..rce.-xt of overseas workers in       understanding their teachers.
                  Germany learn to speak German.                     7  The         (successful)  students are not always
                  F~lse :  157.                                        the ones with the best brains.
               2  The         of workers from abroad who learn      8  Many people prefer travelling by train because
                  to speak English is lowest in the United States.     they think it is       (safe)  than travelling by
               3  Workers from other countries who learn to            plane.
                  speak English in the UK and the USA are 18 and
                  15        respectively.
               4  Belgium has the third highest       of
                  overseas workers learning to  speak the
                  language, with the figure standing at
                  70 .
                 Workers from abroad who learn local languages by country (%)
            80%
             70%
            60%
             50%

            40%
             30%
             20%
            10%

             0%                                                          (figures from HSBC Bank International
                                                                           Expat Explorer Survey 08, Report
                  r-:-ermany
                  L                       Kingdom                            Three: Expat Expenence)
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